Quick Read
- Abi and John are still together and planning a future.
- Rebecca & Bailey, and Keye & Davide recommitted but may have split post-show.
- Leisha & Reiss split after emotional fallout.
- Most other couples parted ways during or after the experiment.
- MAFS US’s Brittany and Will ended their marriage on Decision Day.
MAFS 2025: After the Final Vows, Who Stayed Together?
After 36 whirlwind episodes, the tenth series of Married at First Sight UK drew to a close in November 2025, leaving viewers with one burning question: which couples have stood the test of time, and who found themselves walking separate paths? The finale and reunion episodes delivered plenty of surprises, from emotional declarations to shocking revelations about post-show relationships. But as the confetti settles and social media speculation runs wild, the real story lies in the details—both onscreen and off.
Breakdown of Every Couple: Love Stories and Heartbreaks
Abi & John: Of all the couples, Abi and John emerged as the season’s most solid partnership. Their connection blossomed from the very first meeting at the altar, and they managed to navigate the show’s challenges with remarkable grace. After reaffirming their commitment at the final vows, their bond only grew stronger, as seen at the reunion, where they arrived hand-in-hand, radiating happiness. Social media posts from both Abi and John echo their optimism for the future, with plans to move in together and start a family. As of now, they continue to follow each other, signaling that their journey together is still ongoing (WalesOnline).
Rebecca & Bailey: This pair captured hearts with their emotional openness, but their relationship was tested by the physical distance between their homes—Rebecca in Liverpool and Bailey in Hove. They chose to recommit at the final vows, determined to make long-distance work. Their reunion appearance together suggested hope, and their social media shared moments of happiness. Yet, recent signs—like unfollowing each other on Instagram—have fueled rumors of a split. Neither has confirmed the break, leaving fans guessing about their fate (WalesOnline).
Keye & Davide: An instant connection marked their journey, with early declarations of love. Despite communication hurdles, they sailed through the experiment and attended the reunion as a united front. Post-show, Keye’s heartfelt reflections on self-growth and vulnerability added layers to their story. But just like Rebecca and Bailey, social media sleuths noticed a sudden lack of mutual follows, sparking uncertainty about whether this love story survived beyond the cameras (Capital FM).
Leisha & Reiss: Their romance was anything but smooth. Leisha’s passionate approach clashed with Reiss’s cautious pace, and while they initially agreed to continue together, cracks soon appeared. Allegations of flirting and emotional distance led to a dramatic breakup, both sharing heartfelt statements about personal growth and the pain of unrequited love. At the reunion, the heartbreak was palpable, but both expressed gratitude for the lessons learned, highlighting the complexities of televised marriage (WalesOnline).
April & Leo: A promising start didn’t last. Their honeymoon exposed communication issues, and by the disastrous homestay, it was clear they weren’t on the same page. Both chose to leave at the final commitment ceremony, citing irreconcilable differences. April felt she was carrying the conversation, while Leo struggled with social dynamics after years of being single (Capital FM).
Anita & Paul: The first couple to exit, Anita and Paul’s relationship faltered almost immediately. Shared interests couldn’t compensate for a lack of emotional connection. Anita voiced her frustration early, and by the second commitment ceremony, both agreed there was no hope for lasting love. Their story became a cautionary tale about the importance of deep compatibility (Capital FM).
Leah & Leigh: Their journey was marked by struggle, culminating in mutual agreement to part ways at the final vows. Leigh’s parting words—“A true loving relationship shouldn’t take this much effort and force”—underscored the exhaustion both felt. Leah, meanwhile, reflected on regaining her self-worth, emphasizing the personal growth that sometimes comes from letting go (Capital FM).
Julia-Ruth & Divarni: Theirs was a rollercoaster, filled with ups, downs, and a dramatic dinner party showdown. Ultimately, Julia-Ruth ended things, calling Divarni a “wonderful ex-husband” and signaling closure with a speech that stunned fellow cast members. Divarni’s symbolic gesture of removing his ring closed the chapter for good (Capital FM).
Joe & Maeve: Abandonment and confusion defined their breakup. Joe’s week-long absence during the couples retreat left Maeve in limbo, and when he declared the relationship over, the emotional fallout was significant. Maeve’s pain was evident, as she struggled to process the abrupt ending (Capital FM).
Grace & Ashley: Their rocky start eventually gave way to a brief period of happiness, but differences proved insurmountable. Skipping the final commitment ceremony, they cited incompatibility and a need for reflection. Grace later criticized the show for “sanitising” her story, adding another layer to the discussion about reality TV narratives (Capital FM).
Nelly & Steven: Trust issues unraveled their marriage, culminating in the revelation of Steven’s active dating app profile. At the reunion, Steven finally admitted his mistake, acknowledging the hurt he caused Nelly. Her decision to remove her ring on the spot marked the end (OK Magazine).
Sarah & Dean: Lack of physical attraction and emotional spark led to their departure during the third commitment ceremony. Expert Mel Schilling advised them to seek relationships where mutual attraction is present, encouraging both to pursue genuine connections outside the experiment (Capital FM).
MAFS US: A Twist in Brittany & Will’s Journey
Meanwhile, across the Atlantic, Season 19 of Married at First Sight US provided its own drama. Brittany and Will, who struggled with communication and emotional connection throughout, seemed on the verge of a breakthrough during their couples retreat. But Decision Day delivered a shock—Will, feeling his emotions had been dismissed, decided to walk away. Brittany was blindsided, grappling with heartbreak as Will explained he couldn’t stay in a relationship where his feelings weren’t valued (NBC).
What Makes or Breaks a Reality TV Marriage?
Looking across both sides of the Atlantic, it’s clear that MAFS remains a pressure-cooker for relationships. While some couples find genuine connection and growth, others struggle with incompatibility, distance, or the intense scrutiny of cameras and public opinion. The reality is that the experiment offers no guarantees—love may spark, but sustaining it in real life takes more than a perfect match on paper.
After reviewing the journeys of these couples, it’s apparent that the real test of love on MAFS begins when the cameras stop rolling. While a few pairs found lasting happiness, most discovered that deep connection and resilience matter far more than the initial spark. The experiment, for all its drama, ultimately reveals the complexities of commitment in a modern world—where vulnerability, honesty, and adaptability are as crucial as chemistry.

